An organism lives in a certain place to meet its basic needs. Which brings me to adaptaion,which is a certain trait or ability an organism gets from his/her parents. For example, a giraffe's long neck is an adaptation. In order to survive, a organism must have everything it needs to survive. Such as, plenty of food, and the temperature cannot be too hot or too cold. Hopefully, this is helpful to you. Thank you for listening.
Cause each animal has different features like if there was a polar bear in the dessert it would die cause it would get to hot . Different animals for different climates I hope this was helpful:)
because some of the animals can adapt to their new surrounding while others dont.
Some animals are better at adapting to changing conditions and circumstances. Those that can adapt survive when conditions change, others die because they don't have the ability to adapt.
Some Species are better suited for the environment they are in. Say, if flood occurs in mountainous region, species that can swim are more likely to survive than animals that cannot.
The Darwin's theory of natural selection emphasizes that the organisms of the same species with more beneficial traits survive while the others die off.
Greveys and Moutain zebras are endangered while all others are fine with the exception of the Quagga, an extinct subspecies.
Endangered does not mean extinct.Extinct means all specimens of that species are gone.Endangered means that the species is in danger of extinction.
To survive while trying to not kill others when doing it.
dinosaurs arent extinct just like humans they evolved into birds and lizards
usually, the species with the most/best adaptations will survive longer than those without. the first species will continue on while the second species will die off.
No. Lizards are not a species; they are a suborder with thousands of known species.. Some lizard species may be umbrella species while others might not be.
No. The giant panda is only classified as Endangered ,while there are over 1800 species of animals classified as Critically Endangered and 45 species of animals classified as Extinct in the Wild.
Where two species compete for a scarce resource such as food, that species which is better able to adapt and evolve will succeed, while the less adaptable species will decline and possibly become locally extinct.
No. While some individual species might become extinct, fish as a whole are in no danger. There are many fish species that we do not fish for. Assuming we don't sterilize the planet in a nuclear war, fish will be around long after humans have disappeared.